2nd Battalion, 25th Marines (2/25)4th Marine Division ~ 25th Marine Regiment
The 2/25 is a reserve infantry battalion whose mission is
to provide trained combat and combat support personnel and
units to augment and reinforce the active component in time
of war, national emergency, and at other times as national
security requires.

Information on this page was last updated 2/4/2014 6:22:18 AM GMT. For additional information about 2/25, please visit the official unit web page or the official USMC web site www.usmc.mil. The unit web address is noted below.

Marine Family Readiness: Under Commandant Conway's guidance, the Marine Corps Family Readiness program has undergone some changes in 2008. Every battalion has a FRO (Family Readiness Officer) who is responsible for providing information to spouses, parents and family members of our deployed Marines. The KV or Key Volunteer program is being phased out.
FRO Structure: The primary source of unit/battalion information for spouses AND parents is the FRO and Unit Hotline. The FRO will work with FR Assistants, FR Advisors and FR Volunteers along with the senior command members to make up the new Family Readiness Command Team.

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If you need assistance finding a mailing address for a Marine, please contact the postal facility of the last known state-side duty station. The postal facility will not give out mailing addresses to non-family members. Family members need to be prepared to provide identifying information for their Marine. The following is contact information for the postal facility that handles 2/25 mail: